Expect Rodgers-Jennings combo to test Cowboys’ struggling secondary

MILWAUKEE – Don’t be surprised to see the Packers’ potent pass-catch combo of Aaron Rodgers and Greg Jennings test the Cowboys’ struggling secondary deep early in Sunday night’s game.

The Cowboys have allowed 24 completions of 20-plus yards this season. Twelve of those big plays have come in the last two losses to the Giants and Jaguars.

Jennings has made a living off the deep ball. His 22 receptions of 40-plus yards since 2007 are the most in the league. He enters Sunday’s game with a team-high 32 catches for 471 yards (14.7 per-catch average) and five TDs, including a season-high 86-yarder in Week 6 against Miami.

Orlando Scandrick and Mike Jenkins are easy targets, especially when they’re not getting much help from in-over-his-head free safety Alan Ball.